From Zarafa wiki

This is a script that can be used to create users in a more friendly way for people who are new to Linux or have trouble remembering the various zarafa-admin variables.

The script will ask what values you want to give to a user, like:
User name, Password, full name, email address, administrator or not and if the user is non-active or active.

Also when a non-active user is created the resource attributes will be asked. (auto accept meeting request and declining recurring and/or conflicting).

To use the script, copy paste the text below into a new file, give the file executable rights (chmod +x). Then, run it as root (Zarafa-server needs to be running).

Feel free to improve the script.

The script:

#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Script to create a user in Zarafa with the DB user plugin.
# Version (date / time): 20110114-10:00
#
# WARNING: DO NOT use this script when using the UNIX, LDAP or
# Active Directory plugin!
echo 'This script will help you creating a new Zarafa user.'
echo 'DISCLAIMER: This script is only suitable for use with the DB plugin.'
echo 'Creating a new Zarafa user. Please enter the details of the user.'
# Check if the user is root (required to run the zarafa-admin tool).
if [ $USER != 'root' ]
then
echo
echo "You need root privileges to run this script. Exiting."
exit 0
fi
#The user name. Input needed is the user name.
echo
while [ -z $username ] ;do
echo -n 'User name of the new user:'
read username
done
#The password.
while [ -z $password ] ;do
echo -n 'Password (will not be visible on input):'
read -s password
echo ' '
done
#The full name. No " " needed for full names with spaces
while [ -z "$full" ] ;do
echo -n 'Full name of the new user (without quotes, can have spaces):'
read full
done
#The email address.
while [ -z $email ] ;do
echo -n 'Email address of the new user:'
read email
done
#The admin attribute 1 for admin or 0 for no admin role. 2 can also be given this will make it a system admin.
while [ -z $admin ] ;do
echo 'Should the user have administrator rights?'
echo 'Enter 1 for yes, 0 for no (The default is no):'
read admin
admin="${admin:-0}"
done
#The non-active attribute for non-active users (resources)
while [ -z $non ] ;do
echo 'Should the non active bit be set for this user? This is common for resources.'
echo 'Enter 1 for yes, 0 for no (The default is no):'
read non
non="${non:-0}"
done
#The zarafa-admin command to create the user with the input given by the user.
zarafa-admin -c "$username" -p "$password" -f "$full" -e "$email" -a "$admin" -n "'$non"
# Here we add the resource attributes if you want to.
if [ $non == "1" -o $non == "1" ]; then
echo 'This user is non active. Please set the resource attributes as well.'
echo 'Would you like to use this resource as a bookable room? Yes/No:'
read accept
# If the resource is set to auto accept you might want to set these options aswell.
if [ $accept == "yes" ]; then
echo -n 'Would you like to make the resource decline recurring appointments? Yes/No:'
read recurring
echo -n 'Would you like to make the resource decline conflicting appointments? Yes/No:'
read conflict
zarafa-admin -u "$username" --mr-accept "$accept" --mr-decline-conflict "$conflict" --mr-decline-recurring "$recurring"
fi
echo "done"
fi
#The details of the user will now be displayed:
echo 'User created with the following details:'
zarafa-admin --details "$username"
exit;